Ensley,
Kelley McClendon 23, of Stamps died Sunday,
May 7, 2000.
Mrs. Ensley was born Oct. 14, 1976, in
Magnolia, Ark. She was an employee of the
Lafayette County Prosecuting Attorney's
office, a student at Southern Arkansas
University, member of Lewisville Church of
Christ, Pi Gamma Mu and Alpha Chi Honor
Society and a former Miss Stamps High
School.
Survivors include her parents, Cindy Dianne
McClendon of Stamps and Dana Robin McClendon
of Magnolia; one brother, Brian
McClendon of Stamps; her grandparents, Bruce
and Shirley Vickers and Ollie Mae McClendon
of Stamps; her great-grandmother, Hazel
Vickers of Texarkana

Etue,
Theodore P. Sr., 68, of Stamps, Ark.,
died Saturday, Dec. 11, 1999, in a Magnolia,
Ark., hospital.Mr. Etue was born Oct. 28,
1931, in Monroe, La. He was a retired Heavy
Equipment Operator and a Baptist. Survivors
include his wife, Sue Etue of Stamps; three
sons, Theodore P. Etue Jr. and Wayne Etue of
Stamps, and Bruce A. Etue of Garland, Ark.;
one daughter, Shiloh Wicker of
Buckner, Ark; five brothers; four sisters;

Gibbons,
William Chandler Sr., 69, of Hot Springs,
Ark., died Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1999, at his
home.Mr. Gibbons was born Dec. 19, 1929, in
Stamps. He was a retired Army lieutenant
colonel and a Baptist.Survivors include his
wife, Doris Gibbons of Hot Springs; two
sons, William Chandler Gibbons Jr. of
Arvada, Colo., and Lt. Col. Robert Dail
Gibbons of Tucson, Ariz.; and two
grandchildren.

Price,
Venie W. 84, of Stamps died Thursday, Dec.
30, 1999, in a Texarkana hospital.
Mrs. Price was born Nov. 1, 1915, in
Shreveport. She was a homemaker and a member
of Greenville Baptist Church.
Survivors include one son, Leroy Sweat Jr.
of Stamps; one daughter, Josephine Wimberly
of Stamps

Rogers,
Finley 78, of Stamps died Sunday, Jan.
2, 2000, in a local nursing home. Mrs.
Rogers was born June 15, 1921, in Nevada
County, Ark. She was retired from the
Lafayette County Sheriff's Office and a
member of First United Methodist
Church. She was preceded in death by her
husband, Jack Rogers.
Survivors include one son and
daughter-in-law, Jackie and Dale Rogers of
Stamps; two daughters and sons-in-law, Kathy
and Mike Langley of Stamps and Kerry
and Larry Nichols of Conway, Ark; two
brothers; one sister

White,
Alan L. Sr., 78, of Lewisville, Ark.,
died Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2000, in a Houston
hospital. Mr. White was born June 26,
1921, in McKamie, Ark. He was a former pilot
for Pan American Airways, founder of the
Alan White Co., a member of Stamps Masonic
Lodge and of the First United Methodist
Church.
Survivors include his wife, Cecile White of
Lewisville; four sons, Dave White of
Stamps, Douglas White of Lewisville, Alan
White Jr. of Decatur, Texas, and
Robin White of Magnolia, Ark.; two brothers,
John White of Waynesboro, Va.,
and Dale White of Tyler, Texas; three
sisters, Sue Wilson of Longview, Texas,
Jean Coe of Pearland, Texas, and Nadine
Moody of Wake Village, Texas